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DEPENDENT VISA

Dependent Visa Overview

A dependent visa is a type of visa that allows the spouse or children of the primary visa holder to accompany them to a foreign country. This type of visa is often issued to dependents of individuals who are traveling for work or study purposes and allows the dependents to live and stay in the host country for the same duration as the primary visa holder. The eligibility criteria, application process, and required documentation for a dependent visa may vary depending on the country and the type of visa held by the primary applicant. Common documents required for a dependent visa application include a valid passport, marriage or birth certificate to prove the relationship between the primary visa holder and the dependent, and proof of financial support for the dependents. It is important to note that dependent visas are typically subject to the same conditions and restrictions as the primary visa, and any violation of these conditions can result in the cancellation of both the primary and dependent visas.

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Frequently Asked Question

  • Is it possible for someone on a dependent visa to work?
    The ability to work on a dependent visa varies depending on the nation in question. For instance, the United Kingdom permits work for dependent visa holders, but the United States does not.
  • Is a Dependent Visa required for a Newborn Baby?
    Yes, newborns are considered dependents and are required to have a dependent visa if they are accompanying their parents to a foreign country. The parents will need to provide the necessary documents, such as a birth certificate and proof of citizenship, along with their own visa and passport to ensure the baby's entry into the foreign nation.
  • Will the Parents and Grandparents get the Dependent Visa Status?
    Yes, parents and grandparents can be eligible for dependent visa status if they are accompanying the primary visa holder, such as their child or grandchild, who is traveling to a foreign country for work or study purposes.

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